He spoke to Inside Edition from his home as he continues to recover from his injuries. One of his rescuers, Keland King, paid him a visit as he recovered.

“A crash like that, it's really horrifying. And for somebody to be able to survive that without anything really wrong with him is great,” King told Inside Edition. “There was a higher power that watched over him and kept him alive.”

King said that seeing the car accident was “like a video game you were watching on TV -- but you were right there watching it.”

The good Samaritan said that when he and other rescuers got to the car, Myers was in the passenger seat and not the driver’s seat. Due to the rolling around inside the vehicle, he was tossed around to another section of the car.

Myers added: “If it hadn't been for those guys, I wouldn't be here. The seatbelt saved my life, but they saved my life, too.”

Myers, who lives near Orlando, told Inside Edition he had a seizure at the wheel of his car and has no memory of the accident and dramatic rescue.